When it comes to groundbreaking creativity, where does inspiration truly come from?
Were ancient temples really built by slaves who spent years pushing heavy stones up intelligently maneuvered cable systems? Or could these have been miraculously flung into place by the power of a single magician's words and intention?
Even today, so many of us wrack our brains trying to figure out how we will create and produce the material we want to share with the world and call forth success. Then people like Adele and The Beatles come along and create hit singles effortlessly emerging from a breakup or channeled over breakfast.
Are we trying too hard? When did we stop believing in our superpowers?
This has been a big topic for me lately. Ever since I stopped using social media, I launched this podcast as a vehicle of expression of ideas that are pertinent for me, and that I feel will be relevant for others.
Offering a new episode, every new moon and full moon felt right in terms of aligning to the cosmic system which runs our collective field. My delay in offering this latest episode (now 5 days overdue after Saturday's full moon) was indicative of my need to look into this whole process and to asses when useful ideas naturally arise vs. when I am trying to push them out of a box.
This podcast is an invitation to look at the creative process in a different way to that of our current cultural system, which is often based on planning and doing.
And the rockin' 15-minute practice at the end will take these concepts to a somatic level, offering us a process which creates a massive void, and then a rich and nurturing space for resourcing and harnessing our creative force.
The results are (literally) magnetic!
They may not appear in the way we imagine!
PS: if you are in London or Barcelona and feel called to this work, check out my in-person workshops which can be found on my website www.marcperidis.com
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